Diff'rent Strokes star, Conrad Bain with his ‘sons’, Arnold and Willis
Conrad Bain, known best as TV dad Phillip Drummond on "Diff'rent
Strokes," has died, family sources tell TMZ. He was 89 years old.
Bain passed away Monday night in Livermore, California; the cause of
death has not yet been released. Bain's daughter Jennifer tells TMZ, "He
was a lot like Mr. Drummond, but much more interesting in real life. He
was an amazing father.”
Born in Alberta, Canada (yes, Mr. Drummond was Canadian), Bain served
in the Canadian army during World War II and studied acting in New York
City alongside Charles Durning and Don Rickles. He found success as a
stage actor and played innkeeper Mr. Wells on the '60s vampire soap
"Dark Shadows" before finding his niche in TV sitcoms.
Bain played Bea Arthur's sparring partner Dr. Arthur Harmon on "Maude"
for six seasons, which led to his best-remembered role: kindly
millionaire Phillip Drummond, who took two orphaned African-American
boys from Harlem into his Park Avenue home on NBC's "Diff'rent Strokes."
Debuting in 1978, "Strokes" ran for eight seasons and made a star out
of precocious tyke Gary Coleman. But Bain was the moral centre of the
show, always there to help Arnold and Willis learn their lesson with
some words of wisdom.
When "Strokes" ended in 1986, Bain returned to theatre -- although he
did reprise his role as Mr. Drummond in the series finale of "The Fresh
Prince of Bel-Air" in 1996. Since then, Bain has turned his energies
toward screenwriting and enjoying his retirement. He is survived by
three sons and one daughter.
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